Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:30 PM (Vigil Mass – English)
Sunday (English): 7:30 AM, 9:30, 11:30 AM,* 5:30 PM
Sunday (Español): 1:30 PM,* 3:30, 7:00 PM
*The 11:30 AM (English) and 1:30 PM (Spanish) Masses are livestreamed each Sunday on the All Saints Parish Facebook page and YouTube channel. Recordings remain available after Mass.
Daily Mass Schedule
Monday – Friday: 7:00 & 8:30 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM
Adoration Schedule
Confession Times
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First Friday
Confession – 7:30-8:00 AM
Confession – 7:00 – 7:45 PM
Mass – 8:00 PM (Spanish)
Weekly Bulletins
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Parish Office Hours
(Closed for lunch M-F: 12:00 – 1:00 PM)
Monday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday – 9:15 AM – 12:00 PM
Inclement Weather Policy/
Política Meteorológica Inclemente
Scheduling a Mass Intention for 2026
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Pastor's Message
The Third Sunday of Easter
In the Sundays of the Easter Season after Easter Sunday, we first hear accounts of the risen Jesus appearing to his disciples. Today’s Gospel of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, is a particular one that invites us to deepen our belief in the risen Lord. Today our Gospel continues with the post-Resurrection appearances of Jesus. The disciples on the road to Emmaus encounter Jesus. They gradually are brought to recognize him as risen. Jesus “breaks open” for them the prophecies of the Old Testament that show how he would suffer and die and rise from the dead. Then in the simple action of a meal—the breaking of bread—they recognize him. The gospel tells us that Jesus“took bread, said the blessing, broke it, and gave it to them.”This language leads us into what Jesus does in the Mass through the ministry of the priest: taking bread (the Preparation of the Gifts); saying the blessing (theEucharistic Prayer which includes the Institution Narrative containing the words of consecration of the bread and wine); broke it (the Fraction Rite accompanied by the Lamb of God prayer); and gave it to them (the reception of Holy Communion).The title The Breaking of the Bread is one of the titles given to the Eucharistic Sacrifice (another name is the Mass).This sacrificial banquet makes present to us both the Last Supper and Good Friday. At the same time it makes present to us theResurrection, since it is the Risen Lord in his glorified body who comes to us in the Eucharist. Like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, we have opportunities to experience the presence of the risen Jesus.What was required of them and of us is faith. When we find ourselves emotionally distraught, as the two disciples were, we are called to place faith in the Risen Jesus.
In the Risen Lord,
Msgr. Lee Roos
All Saints Parish Festival 2026
All Saints Parish Festival 2026
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Scheduling Mass Intentions
The custom of requesting a priest to offer the Mass for a specific intention, even when one cannot be physically present at the Mass, is a long-standing tradition in the Church. Please see Scheduling Mass Intentions 2026 for complete information.
Know of Someone Interested in Becoming Catholic?
If you or someone you know would like to learn more about the Catholic Faith and how one becomes a Catholic, please contact Samantha Welsh, the Director of Religious Education, to learn about the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA). If you know someone who might be interested please let us know. This is how we make disciples of the Lord. The 50 day Easter Season really is an outpouring of God’s grace in our midst.
Welcome to All Saints Catholic Church
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All Saints Catholic Church is an ever-changing and evolving community, steeped in a rich history and diverse culture. We are dedicated, hard-working families and individuals from virtually every walk of life.
We are disciples of the Lord Jesus. By virtue of our baptism, we live our Catholic faith and are God’s voice calling out to others. We celebrate the Eucharist and Sacraments, live out the scriptures in service to our neighbors, and are faithful to Church teachings.
We are called to keep our faith vibrant and to pass on the faith for all generations to come, that we may bring others closer to Christ and continue building the kingdom of God.
“Every baptized person has received the vocation to proclaim — to proclaim something to proclaim Jesus — the vocation and mission to evangelize: to proclaim Jesus.” — Pope Francis
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Eucharistic Adoration – Week of April 19
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Confession Schedule – Week of April 19
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Spotlight on the Arts Summer Camps!
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